Monday, October 13, 2008

Photography in Action

Rule of Thirds
By Adrienne



The picture is a perfect example of the rule of thirds because the picture is capable of being broken down into 9 squares where the focus point is not in the center of the photo.

Just like this;





Depth of Field
"Pool Balls"
By Nathan Watkins



This picture is an example of depth of field because it shows the main object in a close focus so that it catches our attention the most while the background is blurred out.

Eyes, Color, Fill the Frame
"Fill the Frame"
By Rick Sammon



This is an example of filling the frame because the purpose of the picture is to really get into what you want the focus of the picture to be of.

Interesting Use of Lighting
Nick Parks



I find this picture to be a really good example of interesting lighting because the light bounces around in the image a lot. There are also good shadows in it because of certain objects that blocked the sun's light.

Shooting at Eye Level
"Pacific Slope Eye Catcher"
By Amkhosla



Shooting at eye level means taking a picture of an object where you would have to position yourself and the camera down to their angle instead of the picture looking down or up to something.

Macro photography
"Radiance"
By Jim Goldstein



Macro photography means taking close up pictures of small things. That way you get to see every aesthetic detail that the photographer wants the world to notice.

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